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Preview of Middle School Case Study Community Dilemma 3 & Evidence-Based Argument Writing

Middle School Case Study Community Dilemma 3 & Evidence-Based Argument Writing

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Too Booked Up
The City of Sugarland, New Jersey has seen an increase in stray cats and dogs across the community. While many residents are concerned about animal welfare, the city must also consider shelter capacity, staffing limits, public safety, and long-term solutions. City leaders must now decide how to respond. You have been selected to serve on a Community Advisory Committee, responsible for reviewing evidence and making a recommendation. The Stray Animals & Community Responsibility Dilemma is a real
Preview of 1960s “A Decade of Change” Research Project

1960s “A Decade of Change” Research Project

Bring the transformative 1960s to life with this engaging and flexible research project! In this “A Decade of Change” activity, students explore one major event from the 1960s and analyze its causes, key figures, public reaction, and lasting impact. Designed to promote critical thinking and real-world connections, this project encourages students to see how the past continues to shape today’s world. Students will complete guided research using structured questions that align with historical thi
Preview of Causes of the Civil War Make Your Own Meme Review

Causes of the Civil War Make Your Own Meme Review

Created by
Misc. Teach
I have students use this as a way to review main topics before a test or quiz on the Causes of the Civil War. Students pick topics from a list to make into a meme and then provide an explanation to describe how their meme relates to the topic. You can also edit it to fit any topic by replacing the terms! Students then put their memes and explanations into a Google Slides. They always enjoy this assignment and I present a Meme Award for the best memes submitted.
Preview of Feudal Flakes: Middle Ages Cereal Box Project | Medieval Social Classes

Feudal Flakes: Middle Ages Cereal Box Project | Medieval Social Classes

I’ve spent years trying to get my students to care about the difference between a serf and a lord. Most of the time, we draw a pyramid in their notebooks, they memorize the ranks for a Friday quiz, and they’ve forgotten it by Monday. Feudal Flakes is how I fixed that. Instead of another worksheet, students take on the role of a Lord, Lady, Knight, or Peasant. They have to "sell" their lifestyle as a breakfast cereal, but here’s the catch: the project is designed so they can’t just draw a pretty
Preview of Social Emotional Learning  - Personal Exploration - Lukasa (Anthropology)

Social Emotional Learning - Personal Exploration - Lukasa (Anthropology)

In this self exploration SEL (social emotional learning) project, students think about key events in their own history as they apply it to build a piece of art mimicking an African Lukasa. Students will develop a memory board that represents them by researching African tribal customs and applying these to a visual representation of their own history. What you will learn: BASIC information about the Luba tribe in the D.R.C.Become acquainted with dynamic and oral methods of preserving historyInc
Preview of Dinosaurs Virtual Field Trip Museums Paleontology Fossils Digital Resource

Dinosaurs Virtual Field Trip Museums Paleontology Fossils Digital Resource

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Teacher Orbit
Fun and engaging activity about dinosaurs and the fascinating field of paleontology! Topics include digging for fossils and excavations, extinction, ecosystems of the past and how the planet has changed over millions of years, and famous discoveries and fieldwork. This google slides resource connects students to amazing videos, virtual tours, student-friendly websites and activities related to dinosaurs. You can assign all of the blocks or allow students to choose a given number of activities. A
Preview of King Tut and Ancient Egypt CSI Inquiry Activity for World History Social Studies

King Tut and Ancient Egypt CSI Inquiry Activity for World History Social Studies

In this Ancient Egypt and King Tut CSI investigation, students analyze and use critical thinking skills to investigate the death of ancient Egypt's youngest pharaoh, King Tut. Students are introduced to the background of King Tutankhamun, the role of pharaohs in ancient Egypt, the chaos created by his father Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), and the mystery surrounding his death. Students investigate possible murder motives from two close advisors (Aye and Horemheb), the likelihood of an infectious di
Preview of Middle School Geography & World Cultures Project | Digital & Print | End-of-Year

Middle School Geography & World Cultures Project | Digital & Print | End-of-Year

Updated May 2026: Verified for End-of-Year Review & Digital Integration!Engage your students with this No-Prep World Geography Project! This Digital & Print country research adventure is perfect for Middle School Social Studies and end-of-year review. Turn your classroom into a high-energy global adventure!Designed for grades 6–8, this culminating project helps students review world geography, map skills, and cultural concepts while working in teams to create interactive challenges based on t
Preview of NEW JERSEY BUNDLE: Save 20% on SIX State Projects and Activities

NEW JERSEY BUNDLE: Save 20% on SIX State Projects and Activities

Created by
GravoisFare
SAVE 20% on SIX products. This BUNDLE of six products by GravoisFare is perfect for studying your state. It includes a Flip-Flap Foldable Book of State Facts; an ABC Circlebook of people, places, and things associated with your state; a Puzzle-Piece Time Line of State History; a Blossom Book of the State Flower; a Digital Research Project of State Symbols and Facts; and ABC Research Banners of New Jersey. Students will love researching their state and presenting the information in unique ways, w
Preview of Digital Character Change Project - Instagram Template Editable Google Slides

Digital Character Change Project - Instagram Template Editable Google Slides

Google Slides editable templates for students to add profile pictures, photos, posts, emojis, change colors, hashtags, likes and "friend" commentsEngaging and current social-media project for students promotes inferential, analytical and creative thinkingUse for students to analyze and show change over time with historical figures, book characters, geographical places, organizations, etc.To ensure deep thinking, students plan Instagram posts using (optional) thinking maps to record evidence that
Preview of Which Pharaoh Was the GREATEST? | Smash Boom Best-Style Debate Unit Egypt

Which Pharaoh Was the GREATEST? | Smash Boom Best-Style Debate Unit Egypt

Created by
Socratic Shrake
Bring the energy of the Smash Boom Best podcast into your Ancient Egypt unit! Students research, argue, rebut, and perform their way through a 4-pharaoh bracket tournament to answer the ultimate question: Which Pharaoh Was the GREATEST?Designed for grades 6–7, this unit covers all 4 debate rounds with scaffolded materials for every step of the process. Works perfectly as a standalone project or within an ancient Egypt or ancient civilizations unit. Takes approximately 5–7 class periods from res
Preview of Greek Gods Debate Unit | Bracket Tournament | Smash Boom Best Style

Greek Gods Debate Unit | Bracket Tournament | Smash Boom Best Style

Created by
Socratic Shrake
Bring the energy of the Smash Boom Best podcast into your classroom with this complete Greek Gods debate unit! Students research, argue, rebut, and perform their way through a 4-god bracket tournament to answer the ultimate question: Which Greek God is the COOLEST? Designed for grades 6-7, this unit covers all 4 debate rounds with scaffolded materials for every step of the process. Works perfectly as a standalone project or within a Greek mythology or ancient civilizations unit. Takes approxima
Preview of Math Research Project | Mathematician Biography Project | 4th-8th | EDITABLE

Math Research Project | Mathematician Biography Project | 4th-8th | EDITABLE

Looking for an engaging, low-prep way to bring math to life? This Math Research Project allows students to explore real mathematicians—making meaningful connections between math and history! Students will use a provided website to discover mathematicians who share their birthday, then choose one to research. This unique hook instantly boosts engagement and ownership in learning! ✨ What’s Included: Step-by-step teacher directions A ready-to-use 5-day project plan Student research worksheet
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